pretty funny how every comment is a different stack lmao. here’s my sprinkle: python/FastAPI and Svelte JS
lol they didn’t have pytest in 1765?
great post! interested in what you settle on as the next step after NGINX. love cf blog posts in general, always technical.
LOL
boiler up
+1 for ruff! the creator seems like a cool dude too
thanks! will def check this out
oh cmon, eliminating social spaces that help you endure the difficulties of an engineering degree is just another nail in the coffin
this was such a great read, people like you make me want to learn more and more everyday
super cool! nice intro for me to kubeflow as well
go boilermakers! unfortunate that he left on bad terms, but cool to see alma mater. his advisor is a prick tho lmao had him one sem
this is Za. wish my school had stanford level classes, im caught at a t20 research focused university that isn’t a industry pillar of CS (Cal, MIT, stanford), and they don’t seem motivated to update the classes to be…
literally got handed a chocolate bar of shrooms on the street in SF while I was joking about “killing me eagle”
best description i’ve ever heard, people I know in mid 40s describe it like that without the technical similes but it makes much more sense from u
Isn’t this classic Type 1 vs Type 2 errors? Minimize the catastrophic error, which in this case is no interrupt and urgent thing, because tolerance for that happening needs to be as low as possible, so accept the other…
u guys do very cool work at Zipline. Interviewed for an internship and had a really fun unique OA, which I never thought I’d say.
pretty funny how every comment is a different stack lmao. here’s my sprinkle: python/FastAPI and Svelte JS
lol they didn’t have pytest in 1765?
great post! interested in what you settle on as the next step after NGINX. love cf blog posts in general, always technical.
LOL
boiler up
+1 for ruff! the creator seems like a cool dude too
thanks! will def check this out
oh cmon, eliminating social spaces that help you endure the difficulties of an engineering degree is just another nail in the coffin
this was such a great read, people like you make me want to learn more and more everyday
super cool! nice intro for me to kubeflow as well
go boilermakers! unfortunate that he left on bad terms, but cool to see alma mater. his advisor is a prick tho lmao had him one sem
this is Za. wish my school had stanford level classes, im caught at a t20 research focused university that isn’t a industry pillar of CS (Cal, MIT, stanford), and they don’t seem motivated to update the classes to be…
literally got handed a chocolate bar of shrooms on the street in SF while I was joking about “killing me eagle”
best description i’ve ever heard, people I know in mid 40s describe it like that without the technical similes but it makes much more sense from u
Isn’t this classic Type 1 vs Type 2 errors? Minimize the catastrophic error, which in this case is no interrupt and urgent thing, because tolerance for that happening needs to be as low as possible, so accept the other…
u guys do very cool work at Zipline. Interviewed for an internship and had a really fun unique OA, which I never thought I’d say.